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1470–85.  Malory, Arthur, X. lix. 515. I shalle be with yow … yf I be vnslayne or vnmaymed.

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1595.  Markham, Sir R. Grinvile, clxxi. They … to theyr Generall brought His mangled carkasse, but vnmaimed minde.

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1614.  T. Godwin, Rom. Antiq., II. § ii. 5. 40. He was to be … of a life vnspotted, and a body vnmaimed.

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1630.  Drumm. of Hawth., Flowres Sion, xxiv. 8. His spight yet so cannot her all throw downe, But that some Statue … Yet lurkes vnmaym’d within her weeping walles.

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1715.  Pope, Iliad, Pref. E 2. It is the first grand Duty of an Interpreter to give his Author entire and unmaim’d.

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c. 1810.  J. Baillie, 2nd Part Ethwald, I. ii. Standing erect, Unmaim’d and vigorous.

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